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    95 Range Rover

    im looking at purchasing a 95 rangerover with 200k on the clock, and would appreciate any guidance from those in the know. i would be prepared to foot the cost of a phone call to anyone willing to give me their time.
    thanks rob.

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    Quote Originally Posted by disco-bob View Post
    im looking at purchasing a 95 rangerover with 200k on the clock, and would appreciate any guidance from those in the know. i would be prepared to foot the cost of a phone call to anyone willing to give me their time.
    thanks rob.
    I don't think you will have to worry about phone calls, there will be a heap of chaps who will be able to assist through the forum.

    I haven't much up to date info on rangerovers - but the norm would apply, have it checked first, check the service history........just look for the obvious.

    Wait around a few of the others will put you straight.

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    Yep dont do it there is plenty of proof to say what lemons p38,s are

    Although you would like to hope all those gremlins have been sorted over time
    and i am guessing it is a p38

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    I would steer clear of the 95-98' P38A rangies as there problems are well documented, from what i've read the 98 up 4 ltrs seem to be good if maintained properly and looked after -like anything really but there are some real horror stories about the early P38'.
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    Ron (aka P38arover) is the man you want to talk to, he owns one and has faced every single gremlin the P38a's have. They are an awsome vehicle but you need to be able to pay for the repairs when **** goes wrong (not if, when it goes wrong) its a 12yr old vehicle and its full of electronics, that arent cheap to replace. Matt
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    95 RR could be a Classic or P38 - they're both "MA" VINs so they're both '95s.
    Scott

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    Don't buy a P38 what ever you do

    will be forever fixing it

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    thanks ace, have already spoken to ron and he was most helpful.thanks again for your time ron.


    rob



    Quote Originally Posted by Ace View Post
    Ron (aka P38arover) is the man you want to talk to, he owns one and has faced every single gremlin the P38a's have. They are an awsome vehicle but you need to be able to pay for the repairs when **** goes wrong (not if, when it goes wrong) its a 12yr old vehicle and its full of electronics, that arent cheap to replace. Matt

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    They are a fantastic vehicle BUT they do require alot of TLC. They are great offroad and fantastic to drive in general. If you dont mind getting your hands dirty then go for it. DONT BUY ANYTHING PRE 99!!

    Mines just done the head Gasket and I will strip her down and fix it, Cost of all parts $270. Theres also tonnes of info about the P38 on the net. If I had my time again I would still have purchased mine, I love driving it, and I love all the little gadgets, yeah they can go wrong but this car is also my hobby I dont mind working on it, in fact I enojoy it. The HG was partially my problem, I didnt do a collant bleed after a blown hose hence I contributed to the problem by getting an Airlock. Hindsight is a wonderful thing..LOL

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    my 1996 P38 was (is) ace never let us down once and VERY nice to drive
    my only problem I ever had was when the stupid owner (me) let a mechanic mate talk him into it and I took it off the road to fit a deisel
    1 1/2 yers later still not going Before that great car only doing big kms the fuel bills are high (same as with other LR V8s)

    anyway the V8 is back in now and I'm going to sell it but becasue we replaced it with another (newer) ranger rover already
    for the money a P38 is excellent value and they aren't all problematic
    just DONT ever take it to LR for anything (unless your wallet is to heavy)

    Jase

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